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At the movies

Below is a list of movies playing in Fort Smith. Show times and information are available at carmike.com and www.malco.com.

Opening Friday

Labor Day — Henry is a 13-year-old boy who struggles with being the man of his house. He cares for Adele, his reclusive mother, and wrestles with adolescence. When Adele invites a brooding, intimidating stranger named Frank into their home, Frank’s checkered past begins to reveal itself. Stars Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, Tobey Maguire, Tom Lipinski, Maika Monroe and Cattlin Griffith. (PG-13)

That Awkward Moment — Three close friends find themselves pondering where their respective relationships will go next in director-screenwriter Tom Gromican’s new comedy, which stars Zac Efron, Imogen Poots and Mackenzie Davis. Michael B. Jordan, Miles Teller and Jessica Lucas co-star. (R)

Now Playing

American Hustle — Bradley Cooper, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Jeremy Renner star in this crime-thriller set in the 1970s. (R)

August: Osage County — Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts and Chris Cooper star in this drama based on the popular play about an Oklahoma family and its not-so-secretive struggles. (R)

Captain Phillips – Tom Hanks plays a man fighting for his life against modern-day pirates. (PG-13)

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 — More weather-related action happens in this animated sequel, which follows a young man who tries to stop the creation of food-animal hybrids. (PG)

Delivery Man – Vince Vaughan plays a man who may be the father to many children in this comedy. (PG-13)

Devil’s Due — Allison Miller and Zach Gilford star in this thriller about how an unplanned pregnancy mysteriously affects a young couple. (R)

Frozen — Anna joins Kristoff and his trusted reindeer in hopes of thawing out Arendelle, which has been turned into an eternal winter by Elsa in this animated feature, which includes the voices of Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel. (PG)

Gimme Shelter — Vanessa Hudgens, Rosario Dawson and Brendan Fraser star in this true-life drama about a 16-year-old girl who searches for some form of redemption and hope while struggling on the streets. (PG-13)

Gravity — George Clooney and Sandra Bullock are two astronauts stranded in space. (PG-13)

Grudge Match — Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone go head to head as past-their-prime boxers who are lured out retirement and back into the ring. (PG-13)

Her — A single writer forms an unlikely bond with his new operating device, which he hopes can meet all of his lonely self’s needs. Stars Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams and Scarlett Johansson. (R)

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in 3D — Bilbo Baggins is joined by wizard Gandalf in an effort to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor. Stars Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen and Ken Stott. (PG-13)

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire — Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth star in this sequel, which follows Katniss Everdeen, the champion of the 74th annual Hunger Games, who must embark on the Victor’s Tour. (PG-13)

I, Frankenstein in 3D — Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Miranda Otto and Yvonne Strahovski star in this film about Adam, the creature created by Dr. Frankenstein 200 years ago. (PG-13)

Inside Llewyn Davis — The Coen Brothers’ latest drama presents a week in the life of a young singer in the middle of Greenwich Village in 1961. Stars Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake and John Goodman. (R)

The Legend of Hercules in 3D — The son of Zeus, betrayed by his stepfather, the king sold into a world of slavery, must use his strength and his intellect to regain his kingdom. Stars Kellan Lutz and Scott Adkins. (PG-13)

Lone Survivor — Mark Wahlberg, Eric Bana and Ben Foster star in this film based on the failed 2005 mission to capture or kill Ahmad Shahd, a much-feared Taliban leader. (R)

The Nut Job — The voices of Katherine Heigl, Brendan Fraser, Will Arnett and Stephen Lang accompany this animated movie, which focuses on the not-so-legal antics of Surly the squirrel and Buddy the rat. (PG)

Ride Along — Ice Cube, Kevin Hart and John Leguizamo star in this fast-paced comedy about Ben, an overzealous security guard who tries to job shadow James, a skilled, street-tough police detective. (PG-13)

Saving Mr. Banks — A writer (Emma Thompson) remembers the difficult time when a filmmaker named Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) tried to convince her to let his company make a movie about her book, “Mary Poppins.” (PG-13)

The Wolf of Wall Street — Based on a true story, director Martin Scorsese’s film highlights the meteoric rise and subsequent fall a New York stockbroker. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Matthew McConaughey. (R)